Wavelet Steerability and the Higher-Order Riesz Transform
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Nontrigonometric harmonic analysis involving wavelets and other special systems (42C40) Image processing (compression, reconstruction, etc.) in information and communication theory (94A08) Computing methodologies for image processing (68U10) Application of orthogonal and other special functions (94A11)
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- Lifting of quaternionic frames to higher dimensions with partial ridges
- Directional mean curvature for textured image demixing
- Multi-scale orientation estimation using higher order Riesz transforms
- Multiphase segmentation for simultaneously homogeneous and textural images
- Design of Steerable Wavelets to Detect Multifold Junctions
- A sinusoidal image model derived from the circular harmonic vector
- Rock classification with features based on higher order Riesz transform
- A new generalised \(\alpha\) scale spaces quadrature filters
- Generalized intersection algorithms with fixed points for image decomposition learning
- Steerable Discrete Cosine Transform
- Harmonic singular integrals and steerable wavelets in \(L_2(\mathbb R^d)\)
- Riesz feature representation: scale equivariant scattering network for classification tasks
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